“It’s a beautiful facility. I took a tour of it yesterday,” Kramer said at a press conference. Later, he added “it’s going to be a great venue for people who drink coffee, and it’s going to be a great place to sell it. (The partnership is) just logical.”

Kramer says his wife encouraged him to enter the business when he complained about the quality of the coffee he encountered while on tour with Aerosmith. Available in three roasts, espresso, and decaf, Rockin’ & Roastin’ uses organic beans from Sumatra, Ethiopia, and Guatemala.

“I’m not the kind of celebrity that just puts my name to something and sits back and collects money for it. I’m very hands-on with the company,” Kramer said. “I’m as involved as I can be, because I’m really concerned with maintaining the quality of the coffee.”

After launching online in 2012, Rockin’ & Roastin’ has gone nationwide and is available at grocery stores (including some H-E-B locations), hotels (Courtyard Marriott), and the House of Blues. Last month, the member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opened his first restaurant, Joey Kramer’s Rockin’ & Roastin’ Cafe, in Massachusetts. Kramer said he expects to open a Houston location within a year-and-a-half.

In non-coffee related news, Kramer says bandmate Steven Tyler’s announcement on the Howard Stern Show that Aerosmith would be embarking on a farewell tour in 2017 came as news to him.

“As far as I know there is no farewell tour,” Kramer said.

Why did Tyler tell Stern there would be?

“Because it was something we were talking about, and he has a habit of projecting on things that haven’t been completed yet,” Kramer replied.